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explain Hollerith code.......​

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Answered by pranavpriyadarshi903
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Hollerith code

Explanation:

A code for relating alphanumeric characters to holes in a punched card. It was devised by Herman Hollerith in 1888 and enabled the letters of the alphabet and the digits 0–9 to be encoded by a combination of punchings in 12 rows of a card. A Dictionary of Computing. × "Hollerith code ."

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Answered by thakurkhushi2405
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thє hσllєríth cσdє ís α cσdє fσr rєlαtíng αlphαnumєríc chαrαctєrs tσ hσlєs ín α punchєd cαrd. ít wαs dєvísєd вч hєrmαn hσllєríth ín 1888 αnd єnαвlєd thє lєttєrs σf thє αlphαвєt αnd thє dígíts 0–9 tσ вє єncσdєd вч α cσmвínαtíσn σf punchєs ín 12 rσws σf α cαrd.

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